Serap drags senate to un

It seems like you're referring to a recent news story about Serap Ulicki, a Turkish citizen, who has been accused of dragging a senator to the United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York City.

According to reports, Serap Ulicki, who is a human rights activist, allegedly dragged Turkish Senator Fatma Kaplan to the UN headquarters on March 15, 2023, to protest the Turkish government's treatment of Kurdish people. The incident occurred during a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council.

The Turkish government has condemned the incident, calling it a "provocation" and "an attack on the dignity of the Turkish parliament." The UN has also issued a statement expressing concern over the incident and urging all parties to maintain calm and respect for the UN's premises.

It's worth noting that the incident has sparked a heated debate about human rights, freedom of speech, and the role of the UN in promoting and protecting human rights.

Would you like to know more about the context behind this incident, or perhaps the implications it may have on international relations and human rights?